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MANCHESTER -- Jose Mourinho has
challenged Anthony Martial to follow the
example of Marcus Rashford at Manchester
United, claiming the France international
still needs to "do the things I want very
well."
Martial, who signed from Monaco in a deal
worth up to £58 million in August 2015,
was dropped from the United squad for
Sunday's 2-0 Premier League win against
Chelsea after failing to impress Mourinho
during last Thursday's 1-1 Europa League
quarterfinal first-leg draw at Anderlecht.
Mourinho has criticised his attitude and
performances previously this season, but
with Rashford emerging from a lengthy
goal drought in recent weeks, the United
manager has urged Martial to learn from
the England international's contribution.
"I know we are together for almost 10
months," Mourinho told a news conference
when asked if he was happy with Martial's
performances. "The same way I know the
players much better now and the players
should know me also much better now.
"The same way I know what the players
like, I think they also know what I like. The
same way I have to go in the direction of
the players, the players they have also to
come in my direction.
"That's why Marcus Rashford, even without
scoring goals, even without scoring in the
league since September, even without that,
he was always a player that I trust, always
a player that I play, always a player that I
support. Because he was always coming in
my direction, in the direction I want from a
player, what I want as a Manchester United
manager.
"He is about that. It's about getting to
know each other better and better and
better and going in the direction of things
we like.
"Do I think Anthony is a player with great
potential? Yes I think. Do I think he can be
successful for me? Yes I think. But he needs
to give me things I like very much."
Meanwhile, Mourinho has said that Sergio
Romero is not guaranteed to play in goal
for United if they progress to the Europa
League final. United take on Anderlecht in
their quarterfinal second leg at Old Trafford
on Thursday.
Argentina No. 1 Romero has played in each
of United's knockout games in the
competition this season, with David De Gea
not figuring since the encounter with
Fenerbahce in November.
But Mourinho says he has no intention of
separating his goalkeepers for different
competitions.
"No, he [Romero] is not my goalkeeper for
the Europa League," Mourinho said. "He's
my goalkeeper for tomorrow and for other
matches, but I don't like to do that,
complete separation. Sergio is very
experienced and playing very well. He
played well in the Premier League, in the FA
Cup, in the League Cup. Every time he plays,
he plays well.
"It's very important to have goalkeepers
playing. If not, one day you have a problem
and the goalkeeper doesn't have the
feeling for the match. But I always like to
have my goalkeepers playing in different
competitions, not complete separation."

It's very important to have goalkeepers
playing. If not, one day you have a problem
and the goalkeeper doesn't have the
feeling for the match. But I always like to
have my goalkeepers playing in different
competitions, not complete separation."